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2021-08-01
Holly Pougnet, Eric Lepp, Ahmed Samir Ead, Dr. Jason Carey
Wind energy is a sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuel sources. Improvements are constantly being made to maximize turbine efficiency, which is only increasing wind’s potential to be viable on a large-scale. Blades must be constructed using low density materials with high stiffness....
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2017-04-01
Tsannie, Joe; Johnson, Johanne
Explores the history of the Athabasca River Basin region and the Denesuline peoples of Northern Saskatchewan through traditional knowledge, legends, and stories. This includes the concept of spirit power derived from the spiritual relationship between people and animals, creation stories that...
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The Canoe Beside the Big Ship: Uplifting Ethical Relationality Through the Aboriginal Teacher Education Program
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Steinhauer, Evelyn., Gardiner Milln, Danielle., Auger, Charis., Cardinal, Ceci., McVey, Jessica., Steele, Danielle.
Poster presented at the 2024 Faculty of Education Celebrating Socially Transformative Research and Teaching Event
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The Deakin Review of Children's Literature: a New Source for Reviews of Canadian Children's Literature
Download2012-05-25
Campbell, Sandy, Feisst, Debbie, Frail, Kim, Desmarais, Robert
The Deakin Review is anelectronic quarterly review of contemporary English-language materials of interest to children and young adults. The Review focuses primarily, but not exclusively, on Canadian English language children’s books. Books reviewed may be electronic or print and range from...
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2017-04-05
The Deakin Review of Children’s Literature is an open access electronic quarterly review of contemporary materials of interest to children and young adults. The Review focuses primarily, but not exclusively, on Canadian English language children’s books. French language reviews and peer review...